Now more than ever, content creators are dealing with “audience fragmentation”—a newly ubiquitous term in marketing circles that describes the notion that consumers no longer have shared cultural experience, and therefore they... Read More
Forget about leftover Cold War politics, forget about current political differences, forget about the cliché of “frozen-in-time” automobiles—and just look at the people. That’s what photographer Lorne Resnick did when he... Read More
Facts / Mission and genres: “Connecting People and Ideas to Create a World That Works For All” Berrett-Koehler is a publisher that stands for change and strives to make the world a better place. Their books showcase this desire for... Read More
Facts / Mission: “Lee & Low BOOKS is the largest multicultural children’s book publisher in the country.” A Publisher deeply committed to diversity and #WeNeedDiverseBooks, they have “a simple mission: to publish contemporary... Read More
We librarians all have patrons who want specific materials removed from the shelves. It’s difficult to predict which items will inflame sensibilities or which strike readers as incendiary. Knowing your community is part of the battle,... Read More
Reviewer Aleena Ortiz Interviews Hanna Hasl-Kelchner, Author of Seeking Fairness at Work: Cracking the New Code of Greater Employee Engagement, Retention & Satisfaction / Fairness. You learned the concept as a toddler and it stuck—to... Read More
Talking Beauty with Fred Neveu, Author of Seeing Beauty: A Lifetime of Landscape Photography / If, like Fred Neveu, you spent much of sixty years peering through a camera lens looking for beauty, there is little doubt you would find... Read More
A couple years ago we were smitten with An Atlas of Extinct Countries, Gideon Defoe’s “irreverent look at the history of defunct nations and the larger-than-life personalities behind them,” which earned a starred review from Eileen... Read More